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Technology has been responsible for plenty of positive steps in society but perhaps never has that been truer than in health and wellbeing. From calorie counting app MyFitnessPal
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Technology has been responsible for plenty of positive steps in society but perhaps never has that been truer than in health and wellbeing. From calorie counting app MyFitnessPal
Smaller retailers, street traders, corner cafes and cabbies have relied on the cash economy for decades. This is particularly the case in developing countries, where many could not
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When Sir Clive Woodward took over the England rugby team more than two decades ago, he split his players into two categories – “sponges” and “rocks”. Those that
Step into a coffee shop on any given week day and it will no doubt be filled with casually-dressed people typing away on laptops and tablets. Traditional office
Any fledgling start-up would no doubt move heaven and earth to have an ex-Google or Amazon whiz kid among their ranks to help them shoot for the stars.
Most girls her age are focused on their SATs and going to Taylor Swift concerts, but 11-year-old Harlie Haycox has become one of Britain’s youngest entrepreneurs. The schoolgirl